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Sam Van Wassenbergh

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Current Biology : CB|September 9, 2025
Biomechanics: Squeezing power drives ballistic tonguesSam Van Wassenbergh
Integrative and Comparative Biology|April 30, 2013
Kinematics of terrestrial capture of prey by the eel-catfish Channallabes apusSam Van Wassenbergh
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 5, 2015
A Solution Strategy to Include the Opening of the Opercular Slits in Moving-Mesh CFD Models of Suction FeedingSam Van Wassenbergh
Royal Society Open Science|March 7, 2019
Hydrodynamic performance of suction feeding is virtually unaffected by variation in the shape of the posterior region of the pharynx in fishPauline Provini, Sam Van Wassenbergh
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|September 11, 2008
Aquatic suction feeding dynamics: insights from computational modellingSam Van Wassenbergh, Peter Aerts
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 10, 2013
In search of the pitching momentum that enables some lizards to sustain bipedal running at constant speedsSam Van Wassenbergh, Peter Aerts
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 28, 2022
Three-dimensional movement of the beak during seed processing in domestic canariesMaja Mielke, Sam Van Wassenbergh
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|April 24, 2008
Rapid pivot feeding in pipefish: flow effects on prey and evaluation of simple dynamic modelling via computational fluid dynamicsSam Van Wassenbergh, Peter Aerts
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 30, 2026
A modelling perspective on torque-frequency trade-offs in multifunctional lever systems driven by antagonist muscle pairsCas Jorissen, Sam van Wassenbergh
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 23, 2019
Digest: Evolution of shape and leverage of bird beaks reflects feeding ecology, but not as strongly as expectedSam Van Wassenbergh, Simon Baeckens
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Current Biology : CB|September 9, 2025
Biomechanics: Squeezing power drives ballistic tonguesSam Van Wassenbergh
Integrative and Comparative Biology|April 30, 2013
Kinematics of terrestrial capture of prey by the eel-catfish Channallabes apusSam Van Wassenbergh
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 5, 2015
A Solution Strategy to Include the Opening of the Opercular Slits in Moving-Mesh CFD Models of Suction FeedingSam Van Wassenbergh
Royal Society Open Science|March 7, 2019
Hydrodynamic performance of suction feeding is virtually unaffected by variation in the shape of the posterior region of the pharynx in fishPauline Provini, Sam Van Wassenbergh
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|September 11, 2008
Aquatic suction feeding dynamics: insights from computational modellingSam Van Wassenbergh, Peter Aerts
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|May 10, 2013
In search of the pitching momentum that enables some lizards to sustain bipedal running at constant speedsSam Van Wassenbergh, Peter Aerts
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 28, 2022
Three-dimensional movement of the beak during seed processing in domestic canariesMaja Mielke, Sam Van Wassenbergh
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|April 24, 2008
Rapid pivot feeding in pipefish: flow effects on prey and evaluation of simple dynamic modelling via computational fluid dynamicsSam Van Wassenbergh, Peter Aerts
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 30, 2026
A modelling perspective on torque-frequency trade-offs in multifunctional lever systems driven by antagonist muscle pairsCas Jorissen, Sam van Wassenbergh
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 23, 2019
Digest: Evolution of shape and leverage of bird beaks reflects feeding ecology, but not as strongly as expectedSam Van Wassenbergh, Simon Baeckens
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